
The shield is made of bent plywood, covered with canvas fabric and hand-painted. Judge Dredd™, Sláine™, STRONTIUM DOG™ Rebellion A/S, ©Rebellion A/S, All rights reserved. Reconstruction of a Greek hoplite shield from ancient Sparta. This site deals mainly with reconstructing the hoplite of the Persian War era, 490-480 BC, which is the most popular with reenactors. 2000AD® 2000AD is a registered trade mark ® and © Rebellion A/S All rights reserved. Each was armed with the large round shield (which some still incorrectly call the hoplon), a spear, and a sword, and typically wore a helmet, body armor, and greaves. Buy the Spartan warrior with sword and hoplite shield, knights and warriors statue online from Houzz today, or shop for other Decorative Objects for sale. K-9 image © BBC/Bob Baker/Dave Martin 1977. Cyberman image © BBC/Kit Pedler/Gerry Davis 1966. BBC, DOCTOR WHO (word marks, logos and devices), TARDIS, DALEKS, CYBERMAN and K-9 (word marks and devices) are trade marks of the British Broadcasting Corporation and are used under licence. Warlord Games, Bolt Action, Pike & Shotte, Hail Caesar, Cruel Seas, Black Powder, Black Powder Epic Battles, Black Seas, Warlords of Erehwon, Blood Red Skies, SPQR, Beyond the Gates of Antares, Gates of Antares, Algoryn, Boromite, Lavamite, Isorian Shard, Concord, Ghar, NuHu and Freeborn are either ® or ™, and/or © Warlord Games Limited, variably registered around the world.
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Flat trays for SPI games are not graded, and have the usual problems. The shield, along with the spear, is the Greek equipment par excellence, so the loss of the shield is considered a terrible act of cowardice, condemnable in most Greek cities.If excessively worn, they will be marked as "card worn." AG065 Greek Hoplite Standing with Dory and Shield Curtain by First Legion.

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